Split Mode - Kawai DG30 Owner's Manual

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Split Mode

Split Mode
Split Mode
The Split Mode function divides the keyboard into two sections, allowing each section to be played with a different
sound. For example, a bass sound in the lower section, and a piano sound in the upper section.
1. Entering Split mode
After entering Dual Mode (page 20):
Press the
FUNCTION button (SPLIT).
The Split Mode screen will be shown in the LCD display.
* The default split point is set between keys B3 and C4.
The upper section and lower section sound names will be
shown in the LCD display. The LED indicator for the upper
section sound button will turn on, and the LED indicator for the
lower section sound button will start to flash.
Upper
section
sound
* By default, the lower section will be set to the "Wood Bass" sound.
2a. Changing the upper/lower section sounds: Method 1
To select a different sound for the upper section:
Press the desired SOUND button.
Example: To select the "Blues Organ" sound for
the upper section, press the ORGAN button twice.
* Preferred Split Mode upper/lower section sound combinations can
be stored to a Registration memory for convenient recall. Please refer
to page 35 for more information.
2b. Changing the upper/lower section sounds: Method 2
It is also possible to change the upper/lower section sound without
pressing and holding buttons.
Press the  or  buttons to move the selection cursor over the
upper section or lower section sound.
Press the  or  buttons to cycle through the different sound
variations.
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Lower
section
sound
To select a different sound for the lower section:
Press and hold the
desired SOUND button.
Example: To select the "W. Bass & Ride" sound for the
lower section, press and hold the 1 FUNCTION button,
then press the BASS button three times.
LED indicator on:
Upper section sound.
LED indicator flashing:
Lower section sound.
FUNCTION button (4HAND), then press the
 buttons:
Change sound variation.
  buttons:
Move selection cursor.

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